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- Patrizia Gazzola
(University of Insubria)
- Stefano Amelio
(University of Insubria)
- Enrica Pavione
(University of Insubria)
- Noemi Tagliani
(University of Insubria)
Abstract
In response to the many challenges of the changed competitive scenario, tourism has had to adapt and innovate, bringing out new trends that highlight a significant transition towards more conscious and sustainable forms of tourism. This transformation is not only an immediate response to the challenges of the external environment, but represents a deeper change in the approach of tourism and tourist players to travel. In this context, Glamping short for “glamorous camping” stands out as a unique and fascinating alternative. It fits harmoniously between contemporary needs for comfort and the aspiration for a more authentic experience in contact with nature. This form of tourism allows travelers to enjoy the services and comforts offered by sophisticated accommodations, while experiencing a return to their origins, immersing themselves in the beauty and serenity of unspoiled natural environments. In this way, Glamping presents itself as an alternative response, fitting perfectly into the emerging narrative of more responsible and environmentally conscious tourism, reflecting the new perspectives of travelers eager to connect more meaningfully with the world around them. This essay aims to analyze the major trends of sustainable tourism in Italy, with a look at the market and the development opportunities of Glamping, which is taking on interesting dimensions. The presentation of a case study will give a concrete and applicative slant to this paper. This case study concerns a Glamping project (still in its infancy), located in the rural area of the Umbra Forest in Puglia. Through direct interviews and interviews with the creator and director of the project, we will obtain a practical and detailed view of the challenges and opportunities faced in the implementation of a sustainable tourism project. In order to generate sustainable project development, technology plays a key role. The case study demonstrates how by combining a direct and tangible approach focused on ‘face-to-face’ interaction with the public with a strategic digital approach (based on the publication of digital content promoting the tourist facility and communicating its values), it is possible to generate value and contribute to sustainable tourism development. The case study not only represents a tangible example of eco-friendly tourism but is organically part of the regional strategy aimed at promoting responsible tourism and counteracting seasonality.
Suggested Citation
Patrizia Gazzola & Stefano Amelio & Enrica Pavione & Noemi Tagliani, 2025.
"Sustainable Tourism and Technology: The Case of Glamping in the Puglia Region,"
Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics,,
Springer.
Handle:
RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-3-032-07163-7_6
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-07163-7_6
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